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词组 blow; blo
释义 blow; blo
noun
  1. cocaine US, 1971
    • “I think I’ll have a little blow before we begin,” he said as he produced the folded hundred-dollar bill in which he carries his cocaine. — Christina and Richard Milner, Black Players, p. 177, 1972
    • Ten dollars worth of fine blow while Alan was talking out of his cut mouth — Elmore Leonard, 52 Pick-up, p. 120, 1974
    • DEALER: Hey, man. You wanna cop some blow? / JUNKIE: Sure, watcha got? Dust, flakes or rocks? / DEALER: I got China White, Mother of Pearl...I reflect what you need. — Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five featuring Melle Mel, White Lines, 1983
    • He says he owes you for blow and he just got some product himself. — Heathers, 1988
    • He got a job dealing blow with Max, but he fucked that up. — Terry Williams, The Cocaine Kids, p. 128, 1989
    • You got some blow? — Boyz N The Hood, 1990
    • You got some good blow, right? — The Bad Lieutenant, 1992
    • [S]uperb Bolivian blow. Brought it over myself[.] — Cleo Odzer, Goa Freaks, p. 110, 1995
    • You feel bad you tested positive? Quit doing blow! — Jerry Maguire, 1996
    • Yeah, well when you quit blow, you gotta quit the booze, too. — Something About Mary, 1998
    • The two of us liked to get high a lot around the house, and we used more than our share of blow during the early 1970s. — Ralph “Sonny” Barger, Hell’s Angel, p. 113, 2000
  2. heroin US, 2002
    • “We’ve been sitting out here for the last couple hours and haven’t heard anyone shouting about ‘rocks’ and ‘blows,’” said Talley, 65, referring to the street slang for crack and heroin. — Chicago Tribune, p. C1, 3 August 2003
  3. a dose of a drug, especially a dose of cocaine to be snorted US, 1953
    • “You goin’ give me a blow, ain’t you Terry?” she asked in a pleading voice. — Donald Goines, Dopefiend, p. 197, 1971
    • I felt it getting a bit heated so I ordered another blow of cocaine and a round of drinks and I split. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 58, 1973
    • I’m dying, baby. If I don’t get a blow I’m goin to die. — Charles W. Moore, A Brick for Mister Jones, pp. 26–27, 1975
    • After a while Lalin said, “Carlito where can we go for a blow?” I wasn’t too much into candy anymore since I came out. — Edwin Torres, After Hours, p. 241, 1979
  4. marijuana UK
    • — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 28, 1996
    • Evenings spent on the steps, smoking blow, listening to the pirates[.] — Mark Powell, Snap, p. 21, 2001
    • [H]e set up a small-scale business selling pills and blow[.] — Chris Ryan, The Watchman, p. 4, 2001
  5. a cigarette; a smoke UK, 1936
  6. a rest from work AUSTRALIA, 1910
    From the sense as “smoking tobacco”, traditionally done on a break.
    • Stay with us as long as yer can. Then sing out an’ I’ll give y’a blow. — Nino Culotta (John O’Grady), They’re A Weird Mob, p. 79, 1957
    • — Sam Weller, Old Bastards I Have Met, p. 18, 1979
  7. a breath of fresh air, a “breather”, especially in the phrase “get a blow” UK, 1849
  8. an act of oral sex performed on a man US, 1946
    A contraction of BLOW JOB
  9. Oh J-A-N-E-T *I want a blow* I love you so. — Sal Piro and Michael Hess, The Official “Rocky Horror Picture Show” Audience Participation Guide, p. 9, 1991
  10. a high wind; a strong storm; a cyclone AUSTRALIA, 1935
    • I told you it’s nothing, bit of a blow, that’s all. — Phillip Gwynne, Deadly Unna?, p. 72, 1998
  11. in horse racing, a lengthening of the odds being offered AUSTRALIA
    • The track was a bog and with a big weight of 9 stone 7lbs to carry, the old Button went for a giant blow in the betting. Five-to-one out to twenty-five’s and no one wanted to back him. — Clive Galea, Slipper!, p. 6, 1988
  12. a confidence swindle involving the claimed ability to change the denomination on currency US
    • It didn’t surprise Goldy that Jackson had been trimmed on The Blow. — Chester Himes, A Rage in Harlem, p. 40, 1957
have a blow
  1. to sniff glue NEW ZEALAND
    • — David McGill, David McGill’s Complete Kiwi Slang Dictionary, p. 16, 1998
  2. of musicians, to make music UK
    • Whilst she was waiting they were having a blow and producing some excellent rock and jazz. — Anthony Masters, Minder, p. 74, 1984
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